Transcription of an oral history interview conducted in Cleveland, Mississippi with Tommy Naron. Naron talks of his life in Cleveland and his many years of public service in the area.
Letter.; Sillers tells the Governor of Mississippi that he had corrected confusion about the Governor's position and the position of the Mississippi Democratic delegation to the Democratic National Convention regarding the actions these delegates...
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with three men, Delaware, Vonell and Toliver. These gentlemen discuss several issues, among them slavery and the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with the Honorable John Pearson of Rosedale, Mississippi. Judge Pearson discusses his life and the many years of public service he performed.
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted in two parts with Jessie Bernice Franklin Williams of Greenville, Mississippi. Williams speaks of her experiences as a young African American woman growing up during the 40s and 50s in...
Crockett Cemetery, adjacent to the Crockett Church of Christ, Crockett, Tate County Mississippi, T5-R8-S30, compiled by Louise Cox Fox, contains tombstone listings and obituaries. Computer graphics by Tommy Fox.
From the Rankin (Annie) Papers. Three-page handwritten letter signed Mr. and Mrs. Judge Rankin to Mrs. F.M. Stewart dated September 5, 1967. Rankin writes that newspapers have not been available for purchase by African Americans in Jefferson...
From the Rankin (Annie) Papers. Three-page handwritten letter signed Judge and Annie Rankin to Frank and Caroline Stewart dated November 14, 1968. Rankin writes about being treated for illness, feeling a little better, and being able to read...